tint removal

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'16 CX-9 GT
anyone ever take the tint off their windows.. ive had 20% all around for about 5 years now and im just tired of getting hassled by cops and my gf doesnt like having to keep the windows down in winter lol. so any ideas on how to take it off...just a razor blade?
 
I've always removed tint with a window scrapper(basically a razor blade in a case) and a spray bottle of water. Wet the tint and start scraping it off. Keep the area wet as your are scraping. Clean off any remaining residue with a rag soaked in lacquer thinner.
 
Ive heard if you heat it up with a blow dryer or heat gun (be careful) it will come off easier cause it heats teh adhesive up (be careful in the cold so you dont crack the window).

but ive done it like booster in the past.
 
I had a tint guy tell me once that if you take a black trash bag, saturate it with water and stick it to the inside of the vehicle and put it in the sun it will release the glue on the tint and it should peal right off. I can not confirm this, but heard it works.
 
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